Judge: Bren Simon can’t liquidate Simon Property holdings
A Hamilton County judge says Mel Simon’s widow can’t cash in partnership units worth more than $500 million.
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A Hamilton County judge says Mel Simon’s widow can’t cash in partnership units worth more than $500 million.
A proposal for tighter limits on smoking in public places in Evansville has stalled after a tie vote in the City Council.
The 4-4 vote with one councilman absent Monday night leaves the future of the proposal to ban smoking in restaurants and bars
uncertain. Councilman John Friend said he voted against the ordinance because he thought exemptions for Casino Aztar and private
clubs were hypocritical. The city's current smoking ban took effect in 2007.
Columbus-based Cummins Inc., North America’s largest maker of heavy-duty diesel truck engines, expects pretax profit
to increase 10 percent a year and sales to grow 13 percent annually over the next five years.
Mooresville Police Sgt. Tom Whitley has resigned from the force amid accusations that he forged portions of at least 14 narcotics-investigation
reports he turned in last November. Whitley allegedly claimed he did field tests on suspects for drugs, mostly meth, and all
came up positive. Police say Whitley did not actually perform the tests. A special prosecutor has been appointed to review
the evidence and make possible criminal charges. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers has acquired Joint Replacement Surgeons of Indiana, a six-doctor practice that
operates in St. Francis' Mooresville hospital.
Pharmaceuticals stolen Sunday morning could be worth up to $75 million.
A former executive of Indianapolis-based engineering firm The Schneider Corp. has been named CEO of Imavex LLC, a Noblesville-based
Web site developer and Internet marketing consultant.
Sports columnist Bob Kravitz made his final appearance on The Fan’s afternoon radio show on Monday. Emmis Communications Corp.
executives said the decision was based, in part, on the show’s “financial performance.”
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis is trying to jump-start new home construction by convening a forum on how
builders can adapt to banks’ stricter lending requirements.
Despite a 20 percent attendance increase at this year's men's Big Ten tournament at Conseco Fieldhouse, there are still cities looking to steal the event from Indianapolis.
The landmark apartment building at 38th and Meridian streets formerly known as Summit House has been purchased by a pair of Chicago investors who plan to invest “a significant amount of capital” into the 20-story tower.
Raytheon Technical Services Co. LLC will make guided missile launchers for the U.S. Navy at its Indianapolis avionics development
center, the Department of Defense announced Monday.
Eli Lilly & Co., the maker of the impotence pill Cialis, bought exclusive rights from Australia’s Acrux Ltd. to
an underarm testosterone lotion called Axiron for men with limited sex drive due to low levels of the hormone.
Indiana Health Information Technology Inc. will use the money to electronically link the medical records of Indiana's
five health information exchanges.
Indianapolis-based Lilly will pay Acrux of West Melbourne, Australia, a $50 million license fee, plus $3 million when manufacturing
assets are transferred, but the deal could be worth millions more.
Blue Cross of California has been ordered to reimburse a man $206,000 after he paid for his own liver transplant.
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence told a crowd of "tea party" supporters Monday that Democrats in Congress don’t have
enough votes to pass President Barack Obama’s health care reform legislation.
K-12 education in Indiana already has faced $300 million in reduced state funding this year as the state has cut spending
in the face of lower tax revenues.